Back for its monthly installment, the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber Forum will focus on the topic of “Building a Culture of Community Trust” in April.
In partnership with the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum's Better Conversations series, attendees at the April Chamber Forum will hear about the lives forever impacted by the Oklahoma City Bombing and discuss Oklahoma City's culture of trust, how we've developed it and how we will continue building on it.
Panelists: Craig Freeman, city manager for the City of Oklahoma City; Christy Gillenwater, president and CEO of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber; Joyce Henderson, retired Oklahoma City educator and principal; and Bob Johnson, founding chairman of the Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation and Memorial Trust, will join for a discussion on the impact of the 1995 event on Oklahoma City and our community.
Founding Chair of the Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation John Kennedy will serve as moderator of the discussion. Greater Oklahoma City Chamber Chair Sean Trauschke will emcee.
The event will serve as a partnership with the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum’s Better Conversations series.
Doors to the monthly forum will open at 11 a.m. on April 19, nearly 30 years to the day of the tragic event. The program will begin at 11:30 a.m.
You can find more information on Chamber Forum and register here.
Take a deeper look at local history at the April Chamber Forum
Posted by: Erick Perry on Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 12:00:00 am
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